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(KLIX)-Boaters and people headed down to Twin Falls Park for a picnic will have to wait a while. Idaho Power is having work done to the popular spot in the Snake River Canyon and it will be closed for a week starting Monday 6/25...

At Monday’s Twin Falls City Council meeting the council voted to send developers to mediation with petitioners who don’t like some of the plans for the new Canyon Park Development project. That decision came after the council was presented with petitions from two separate groups of concerned citizens in the area of the proposed development.

Twin Falls will soon be home to the sixth Kohl’s Department Store in the state of Idaho. Twin Falls Community Development Director Mitch Humble told the Times News this week that the Wisconsin based company will be building a store in the new Canyon Park Development project in north Twin Falls along the Snake River Canyon rim.

It may not be long now until construction on a new shopping area in north Twin Falls begins. All that is left to happen now for the Canyon Park Development to begin is approval from the Twin Falls City Council and that could happen in the next two weeks to two months.

There could be a land swap in the future that would allow Twin Falls residents to have a dog park in the western part of town. Last night the Twin Falls City Council revealed plans for a possible swap with 2.7 acres of land owned by Twin Falls County at the corner of Blake Street North and Shoup Avenue. In exchange the city of Twin Falls would trade its one-third share of the McCoy gravel pit property west of the former St. Lukes hospital on West Addison.

An event will be held in Jerome later today in memory of U.S. Army Sgt. Daniel Brown. Sgt. Brown died in Afghanistan Saturday when an IED exploded. He was 27 years old. Sgt. Brown leaves behind a wife and 3-month old twin daughters. The event will be held in the Jerome City Park at 5:30 this afternoon.

It looks like a permanent city dog park could be in future for Twin Falls dog owners. During the winter the city set up a fenced in ball field at Frontier Park as an experiment to see how many residents would be interested in a dog park...

Tuesday evening the Twin Falls City Council approved a temporary dog park for the city. The temporary facility will be located in a fenced in area at Frontier Park that is used in the summer by the softball program.

One of the major items on the agenda for the Twin Falls City Council today will be the operation of a temporary doggie-park which will give city residents with dogs a place to turn them loose to roam free in a fenced in area...

After tonight’s Twin Falls City Council meeting the Auger Falls Park could be a few acres bigger. The Council is expected to vote later today on an agreement that would add 161 acres of federal public land to the Auger Falls park, thereby increasing its size from the current 520 acres to just over 680 acres.

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